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Old 03-11-2009, 02:49 AM   #89
thibaulthalpern
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Originally Posted by dmaul1114 View Post
I know, I know. This is a site of ebook lovers. But I'll probably never be a full convert and will likely just use them for leisure reading of stuff I'll only read once and not need to mark up, make notes on and flip through to look up stuff when writing scholarly articles.
We don't have to think of ebooks and paper books as an either/or proposition but rather as a both-and possibility.

I see no reason to ever be such a fanatic about dumping one technology (paper, in this case) when using both kinds of technologies (paper and digital ebooks) can be productive.

I'm a both-and person :-)
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